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Gene expression profiling and analysis of signaling pathways involved in priming and differentiation of human neural stem cells

  • Y. Cai
  • , P. Wu
  • , M. Ozen
  • , Y. Yu
  • , J. Wang
  • , M. Ittmann
  • , M. Liu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Texas A&M University
  • University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
  • Department of Veterans Affairs

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Human neural stem cells have the ability to differentiate into all three major cell types in the CNS including neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. The multipotency of human neural stem cells shed a light on the possibility of using stem cells as a therapeutic tool for various neurological disorders including neurodegenerative diseases and neurotrauma that involve a loss of functional neurons. We have discovered previously a priming procedure to direct primarily cultured human neural stem cells to differentiate into almost pure neurons when grafted into adult CNS. However, the molecular mechanism underlying this phenomenon is still unknown. To unravel transcriptional changes of human neural stem cells upon priming, cDNA microarray was used to study temporal changes in human neural stem cell gene expression profile during priming and differentiation. As a result, transcriptional levels of 520 annotated genes were detected changed in at least at two time points during the priming process. In addition, transcription levels of more than 3000 hypothetical protein encoding genes and EST genes were modulated during the priming and differentiation processes of human neural stem cells. We further analyzed the named genes and grouped them into 14 functional categories. Of particular interest, key cell signal transduction pathways, including the G-protein-mediated signaling pathways (heterotrimeric and small monomeric GTPase pathways), the Wnt signaling pathway and the TGF-β pathway, are modulated by the neural stem cell priming, suggesting important roles of these key signaling pathways in priming and differentiation of human neural stem cells.

源语言英语
页(从-至)133-148
页数16
期刊Neuroscience
138
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2006
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